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Would like to know more about ireland country.?

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I'm going to ireland to work next month so is anybody can tell me what's the lifestyle of the people, what's people normally do, the country famous in what . . etc.

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  1. Depends what part of Ireland ur goin, if ur goin to some of the busy cities like Dublin, Cork, Galway etc you can expect it to be pretty similiar to London, bustling and maybe not as friendly as other areas.

    I think in general you can expect a fairly warm welcome. We try to include everyone and drinking on the weekends is pretty much the norm. If your in any of the smaller towns you can expect to be quizzed as people like to know everyone and its a more friendly neighbourly place.


  2. Small but perfectly formed. Ireland’s a small country, but there’s a staggering amount to see and do, so what you can’t fit in on your first visit, you can always leave until your next one. The country’s compact size makes it easy to travel around, and the easygoing locals live up to their reputation as being one of the friendliest people in the world – check out our tour suggestions to help you map your way around the country.Experience an island of contrasts. Ireland’s a land of contrasts and it’s thrilling to uncover the country’s many different sides all with their own magnetic appeal. From the urban buzz of  Dublin,  Belfast,  Cork,  Galway,  Londonderry and  Limerick, to the sparkling seas of the  West and  North coast to the crisp, fresh air of the countryside, Ireland is full of surprises! Simply search our database for  things to see and do to suit your taste.Discover a country steeped in history. Ireland’s history will blow your mind. From turbulent land wars to tragic famines, the country’s past is written all over the land with an exceptional array of  historical attractions, which are guaranteed to entrance, stun and fascinate the visitor.

    Once you've decided you're going to stay, simply check out the historical landmarks around you, which can tell some amazing tales (it’s worth noting that the best guides can often be the locals you meet in the street!)It's all so easy! Good roads, domestic airlines, and bus and rail services means  getting around Ireland is hassle-free. You can take things at your own pace by hiring a car from one of the many locations in city centres and at all major airports.

    When to go? Whenever you like, really. Ireland enjoys such a mild, temperate climate all year round there’s never a bad time to visit the thoroughbreds at the Irish National Stud in  Kildare, walk the one-mile route along the Walls of  Londonderry, or even climb the Holy Mountain of Croagh Patrick in County  Mayo.But Ireland’s a land of surprises so it’s always a good idea to slip a raincoat and umbrella into your backpack – no matter what the season!  enjoy

  3. there's a few cities not much traffic and beautiful scenery small villages and best of all there is not a huge population so you can find place's to be alone....    and crowds when you want them. FANTASTIC PEOPLE.. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN  AND EVERY ONES UP FOR THE CRAIC (GOOD TIME)

    just pure perfection

    VERY PROUD IRISH MAN

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